Giant Alberta, Canada Grizzly Bear

The story goes that two gentlemen were calling elk in the Saddle Hills area in Alberta, British Columbia, when this giant grizzly came sneaking in the back door, only 8 yards from one man. The other shot the bear 5 times with a .338 Remington magnum. More pictures and more details of the story can be found here.

Don’t matter where it’s from that is a stud of a bear the pad must be 10″

Greg Farber

As Bill Cutting said in Gangs of New York,

Snff, sniffle sniff, ” You get out there and find who ever killed that poor poor bear and put em in jail ” sniff sniff.

What a toady !

RonG

5 shots with a 338?? He must have reloaded real quick.

jes

Ron, good point. Unless it was a custom rifle, I know of none that hold that many….

http://bluehorseoutfitters.com Jim Richards

He probably put a couple in him after he was down and counted them to make five

Trn6789

Sport hunting is a blood-sport no better than pit-dog fighting. Too bad they killed the bear.

Ryan Widener

well acualy in sport hunting the animals that r shot get sent to like homeless shelters and such so it is better than dog fights. and thtas just me being nice about telling u that and if u keep on talking about all that freaking crap about how sport hunting is like dog fights and it is a blood sport and how u wish thta that bear went and killed those guys then i’ll start getting mad and wont be all thta nice next time i comment back on this.

http://www.facebook.com/isiakabelloson Isiaka Bello

This animal is very dangerous.

deserteagle

You killed a bear and you are proud of it. I would be proud to kill your whole family instead, especially your brothel wife and the fat kid you would love to watch him swimming in his blood.

Bobalee

“This bear was a true warrior. It’s hard to
imagine what this animal saw and did during his lifetime. He had a broken jaw
from a scrap with another bear and had badly arthritic knees. By pulling a
tooth, Alaska Fish and Game aged the bear at 18 years old. His hide squared out
at an impressive 9 feet 11 inches, and in his prime he was probably bigger,”
says Jesse. The bear’s skull scored 29 5/16 inches SCI, and tied for number 20
in the record book at that time. The bear’s most impressive feature was his
intimidating set of claws. They measured between 5 and 7 inches long and were
the longest claws that anyone at the Fish and Game office in Kodiak had ever
seen on a brown bear. “My thanks go out to Paul, Luke (Randall), Josh (Randall),
and everyone at Afognak Wilderness Lodge,” says Jesse. “This bear is truly a
trophy of a lifetime for anybody, and he now resides at my house where I am
reminded of this special story every day.” http://www.outdoorlife.com/photos/gallery/hunting/2012/12/truth-behind-infamous-alberta-grizzly?photo=4#node-1001360207

redroses1100

These pictures are so CRUEL…..please take them off. I don’t see why you guys are so proud about killing an animal. Leave them alone

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